If you
have asked yourself:
"How do I improve my golf
game?"
Here is a powerful answer:
"...exploratory examinations of
touring professional golfers, experienced golf
instructors, and golf students with low to mid handicaps showed EEG biofeedback differences between professional
golfers who revealed automatic motor processes and
less experienced golfers whose skills have not been
encoded as overlearned. The condition for these
players is that they probably are still processing
verbal-motor behavior in their frontal cortex and that the skill has not been turned over to a higher
brain function. Initial testing of EEG activity at
the David Leadbetter World Teaching Headquarters
using professionals and amateurs on a portable Peak
Achievement Trainer revealed graphic visual disruptions between accomplished golfers and those who were
developing specific motor competence. The initial
findings revealed that when professional golfers
and experienced instructors followed their pre-shot initiation or ritual (pre-shot routine) a series of
electrical firings (brainwave output in microvolts
versus time in seconds) were noted on the graph.
However, just before initiating the golf backswing
or takeaway, every experienced golfer (n = 6) of
high motor proficiency showed a reduction and low
electrical activity on the EEG monitor (Peak
Achievement Trainer). This reduction of electrical
activity or " quiet time" lasted for only a second,
but it was positively identified for every accomplished golfer, whether using a five iron, using a driver, or on
a 10-foot putting task. The findings were different
for students just receiving lessons and those
players (n = 4) who were having trouble with a
specific component move of their golf swing. The
graph revealed that at the initiation of their swings,
significant electrical activity was evident and
that these amateur golfers never had a "down time"
or quiet moment to initiate the swing. Brainwave
output was variable and complex during the pre-swing phase, initiating the takeaway and the through-swing
phase. These findings may represent a crucial
element in discovering what the motor component of
trust may be or how well a learned skill movement
is edified by the performer."
From an
Editorial by Robert M. Quencer,
MDa, Robert K.
Wintersb and David
Leadbetterc in the American
Journal of Neuroradiology 24:1033-1034, June-July
2003, describing a study with the previous version of the
Peak Achievement Trainer, which showed enhanced concentration
as a decrease on the trend graph.
a Editor-in-Chief, American Journal of Neuroradiology.
b Sport Psychologist, David Leadbetter Golf
Academies.
c David Leadbetter is widely acknowledged
as the world’s number one golf instructor, and his
student list, which reads like a Who’s Who of Golf,
includes Nick Price, Nick Faldo, Greg Norman, Ernie
Els, Charles Howell III, Michael Campbell, Aaron Baddeley, Justin Rose, Lee Westwood, Scott Hoch, and Ty
Tryon, among others.
Peak Achievement Training®
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and teach you to eliminate your distracting swing
thoughts like the pros do.
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produce noticeable improvements in condition and power
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whether you trying to improve you putt or improve your
golf swing.
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Peak
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- Concentrate better while you relax
more
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distractions
- Stay
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